Jordan - Meteorology: Salt records the highest rainfall in the first depression to affect the Kingdom for this season

2022-11-08 2022-11-08T09:31:04Z
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<p style=";text-align:left;direction:ltr">Arab Weather - The Director of the Jordanian Meteorological Department, Raed Rafid Al Khattab, revealed the amounts of rain that the Kingdom witnessed during the past 24 hours in the first air depression.<br /><br /> Today, Tuesday, Al-Khattab explained to Al-Wakeel News that the highest rainfall amounted to 14 mm in Salt, followed by Deir Alla with an amount of 9.8 mm.<br /><br /> As for Al-Hussein Gardens, the amount of rain amounted to 9.5 mm, and in Ras Munif, it amounted to 9.3 mm, according to Al-Khattab<br /><br /> Regarding the northern regions, he added that the highest rainfall was in Wadi Al-Rayyan, with an amount of 7 mm, followed by Jerash and Al-Baqoura, with an amount of 5 mm.</p>

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